Pamphilon said that his agreement with Gleason, the subject of his upcoming documentary, does not prohibit either party from releasing audio or video before the project's completion.

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"We do have a production agreement that I followed," Pamphilon said, according to Yahoo! Sports. "I canât understand why Steve would think itâs in his best interest to prevent me from telling the truth about Gregg Williams."

"Sean Pamphilon and I have an agreement that all recordings ultimately belong to me and my family," Gleason wrote in a statement obtained by NFL.com's Steve Wyche. "Nothing can be released without my explicit approval. I did not authorize the public release of any recordings."

Pamphilon said that he and Gleason disagreed about whether to release the audio, but that a trusted third party backed the filmmaker.

âI feel as strongly today as I have from the beginning that the audio speaks for itself and that the public had a right to hear it," Pamphilon said.